
Oddschecker tips for every race at Catterick on Wednesday.
14:10 Catterick
Palazzo Persico failed to supplement his Chepstow success when only fifth at Brighton, but he might be worth another chance as he steps back up in distance. Even so, two-time C&D winner MADE ALL looks the way to go. Sam England's charge finished third in a warmer event over track and trip two starts ago and could get back on the winning trail. Cougar completes the shortlist.Prediction : 1st Made All 2nd Palazzo Persico 3rd Cougar
14:40 Catterick
MICK'S THE BOY showed improvement from his debut eighth to only find one too good over 6f at Thirsk last time and there is likely to be more in the locker. Dropping back a furlong in trip shouldn't pose him any problems and he looks the one to beat. South West has shown ability in his three starts, most recently finishing third in a seller at Leicester, and he is one to note. Cheeky Chesca may also have a say.Prediction : 1st Micks The Boy 2nd South West 3rd Cheeky Chesca
15:10 Catterick
Mardy Bum got up for third on her nursery bow over 5f here and has to be respected, especially with the extra furlong likely to play to her strengths. However, LADY DUBLIN has shown a fair amount of ability in her four starts so far and an opening mark of 65 might prove to be lenient. Sunrise At Dawn can beat Showmethebubbles home for third.Prediction : 1st Lady Dublin 2nd Mardy Bum 3rd Sunrise At Dawn
15:40 CatterickSee All Odds
Two Commanders boasts an unexposed profile ahead of his handicap debut with an opening mark of 78 appearing to be workable. However, it is former Stewards' Cup winner ABERAMA GOLD who gets the vote. The nine-year-old won off a 2lb higher mark over C&D in April and ran his best race since when runner-up at Epsom last Thursday. Dream Deal appeals most of the remainder.Prediction : 1st Aberama Gold 2nd Two Commanders 3rd Dream Deal
16:10 CatterickSee All Odds
HAADERR showed plenty of promise as a juvenile, winning on his final start at Southwell, and remains open to a fair amount of improvement on his return to action. A half-brother to Britannia runner-up La Botte, a gelding operation since his last appearance is unlikely to do him any harm and he is expected to be too strong for fellow three-year-old Naval Light. Karl Burke's charge finally got off the mark when presented with a golden opportunity at Pontefract and stepping back up in trip is likely to suit. Woodstock may benefit from a first-time visor and is preferred to Mudamer.Prediction : 1st Haaderr 2nd Naval Light 3rd Woodstock
16:40 CatterickSee All Odds
SOUTH SHORE has been in fine fettle of late and a 5lb penalty is unlikely to be enough to stop him for making it three on the bounce. The five-year-old scored at Windsor on his penultimate start before following up at Wolverhampton and it wouldn't be a surprise if he had more in the locker. Invincible Crown has steadily improved of late and has to enter the reckoning after his latest Musselburgh success. Albegone and Irish Dancer can fight it out for the minor honours.Prediction : 1st South Shore 2nd Invincible Crown 3rd Albegone
Made All
Catterick 14:10
Micks The Boy
Catterick 14:40
Lady Dublin
Catterick 15:10
Aberama Gold
Catterick 15:40
Haaderr
Catterick 16:10
South Shore
Catterick 16:40








